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Manhattan, the most densely populated county in the U.S., is one of the five boroughs of New York City
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Nash avoids obvious in Henry Mancini project
Chicago Tribune criticThink of Henry Mancini's music, and you hear the sultry big band of "Peter Gunn," the slithery saxophone riffs of "The Pink Panther," the dripping sentiment of "Moon River." But that's not the Henry Mancini that saxophonist-bandleader Ted Nash has...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Music Industry, Lincoln Center, Green Mill
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DINING MAPS: Delicius directions
Calling all foodies. Here's a new way to get recommendations for where to eat when you're playing tourist. A new product called Mappetite combines a guidebook to basic landmarks with a restaurant guide, in a simple, lightweight foldout map format. The...Tags: United Nations, New York, Whitney Museum
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Pinkett Smith's new releases: 'The Women' and 'Madagascar 2'
Special to The Morning CallIs Jada Pinkett Smith the hardest working woman in show business? She just finished directing her first movie -- ''The Human Contract,'' fronts her own heavy metal band Wicked Wisdom and has two movies set for release this season: ''Madagascar: Escape...Tags: Annette Bening, Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, Will Smith, Movies
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Sarah Palin criticizes Biden, Obama
tom.brune@newsday.comRepublican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin yesterday challenged the reform credentials of her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, contrasting his many years and many friends in Washington with her reputation as a reformist outsider. Yet as the...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Regional Authority, Political Candidates, Republican Party, Primaries
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Capturing the curious
Last January, a nondescript room on a floor above the Contemporary Museum in the Mount Vernon district suddenly got real "descript" as a new organization gave Baltimore's cultural life an unexpected shot in the arm, a shot with a welcome sting. It came in...Tags: Jimmy Buffett, Theater, Florida, Iowa, Milton Babbitt
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Palin questions Biden's record as 'agent of change'
tom.brune@newsday.com. This story was supplementedCOLORADO SPRINGS - Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin yesterday challenged the reform credentials of her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, contrasting his many years and many friends in Washington with her reputation as a reformist...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Regional Authority, Political Candidates, Republican Party, Primaries
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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Government Health Care, New Products, Legal Services, Police, Robert DeNiro
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The Jonas Brothers' stylist shares the look -- for girls
Special to The TimesIT'S NOT teen and tween boys who are dressing like their favorite Jonas, it's teen and tween girls, right down to the last pair of red jeans and that ethnic scarf. The brothers' trademark looks, culled from trendy shops such as Opening Ceremony and...Tags: American Apparel, Britney Spears, Barney's New York Incorporated, Jonas Brothers, Ralph Lauren
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People who live in glass houses
The Wall Street JournalSeeking views, Sara Antani bought a 17th-floor condo last August in a new Manhattan high-rise with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hudson River. She got her vistas. But she got other things she didn't bargain for. The strong and relentless...Tags: Mies van der Rohe, Florida, Los Angeles, August, Homes
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Lea DeLaria Releases Third Jazz Album
Lea DeLaria, stand-up comic, Broadway star and singer, releases her third jazz album Tuesday. DeLaria's powerful vocals and novel interpretations continue on this CD. "The Live Smoke Sessions" (Ghostlight) comes from concerts at a Manhattan jazz club...Tags: Ossie Davis, Radio Industry, Cole Porter, Music, Folk Music
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Our Arts Funding Quagmire
Courant Staff WriterThe bankruptcy filing by the Stamford Center for the Arts at the end of August makes the issue of state arts funding something that can no longer be ignored. It also exposes dirty little secrets from the arts building boom during the Rowland...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Regional Authority, Culture, Lobbying, Stamford
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Fighting back against bank's hostile managers
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comDEAR CARRIE: I work as a salesman for a major bank. I like my work and am well compensated. But the management culture makes me question whether I should work for such a company. The managers rule by fear and intimidation. During my three years here I...Tags: Employees, Melville
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